Neuroimaging clinics of North America
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The normal orbit arguably contains the most complex anatomy of the human body. The orbit's small size, complex anatomy, and elaborate function make it a diagnostic challenge to evaluate. ⋯ This article attempts to review and illustrate the normal anatomical structures that can be identified on CT and MR images. These structures include the bony orbit, globe and optic nerve, extraocular muscles, lid retractor system, fibrous tissue framework, vascular system, neural structures, and lacrimal system.
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Neuroimaging Clin. N. Am. · Feb 1998
Anatomy of the mandible, temporomandibular joint, and dentition.
This article provides an overview of the normal gross anatomy and physiology of the mandible, TMJ, as well as a working overview of normal dental anatomy. The appearances of a number of important anatomic structures and features on plain film, computed tomography, reformatted computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging studies are presented.